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philodendron hederaceum imperial red Philodendron 'Imperial Red'

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philodendron hederaceum imperial red Philodendron 'Imperial Red'Botanical Name: Philodendron erubescens 'Imperial Red' Native Region Environment: Central and South America Sun Light: Bright indirect light or direct morning sun. Temperature: Indoor House plant minimum temperature of 65 of degrees, Outdoors USDA Hardiness Zone 11 12. Water: Allow top of soil to dry between watering, slightly drought tolerant. Better to thoroughly moisten the soil and let it dry to the touch than to water frequently in small amount

Botanical Name: Philodendron erubescens 'Imperial Red'

Native Region/Environment: Central and South America

Sun/Light: Bright indirect light or direct morning sun.

Temperature: Indoor House plant minimum temperature of 65 of degrees, Outdoors USDA Hardiness Zone 11-12.

Water: Allow top of soil to dry between watering, slightly drought tolerant.  Better to thoroughly moisten the soil and let it dry to the touch than to water frequently in small amount that may create dry pockets in the soil.

Soil: Organically rich and porous soil composition.

Growth Pattern: Self heading species, meaning that it grows in a compact upright manner on a single stem, where the leaf nodes are closely spaced and the large, heart shape leaves virtually cover the stem from view.  This is as opposed to a vining grower.

Mature Size: 3'-5' tall, and fills out to a similar width upon maturity.

Attributes: Known for its brilliantly colored new foliage provided sufficient light, the leaves will mature to burgundy hues and ultimately into deep glossy olive green leaves.

Pot: 4"

Philodendron 'Imperial Red' is one of the hundreds of varieties that are self-heading philodendrons, meaning that grow upright on a thick stem that is virtually invisible due to the dense leaf spacing.  In turn, that means they grow in a compact manner though they likely are not a compact mature sized plant.  Most will require some space and a larger pot as well.

Philodendrons have seen a massive increase in interest the last few years but keep in mind these have been staple tropical vibe plants since the Victorian era.

All philodendron species are natural air purifiers removing formaldehyde, benzene and other VOC's common in indoor air.

This plant may have a degree of toxicity that may cause illness or discomfort if ingested.  It is grown and sold for Ornamental purposes and not intended as a food nor fodder.  Additionally, contact with the sap of this plant may cause irritation or discomfort.

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